Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein, a Senate Intelligence Committee member, said she was "increasingly concerned" Trump would try to fire not only Mueller, but also Rosenstein. "Mueller is setting up a dragnet of obstruction, financial questions and every aspect of Trump's life and his associates lives.very risky", Gingrich said.

Mr Cohen has worked for Mr Trump since the mid-2000s and was active in the campaign. He heads the McDermott, Will and Emery firm's government strategies practice.

Still, since Trumpfired the former FBI director, James Comey, who was overseeing the Russian Federation probe little more than a month ago, the White House comments have stirred concern among members of Congress that Mueller might get the same treatment if the investigation goes against the president. Trump has disputed both claims, saying flatly that he never asked Comey to drop the Flynn probe. Trump administration officials often say, typically while pointing to the performance of stock markets, businesses feel more confident under Trump.

Feinstein is the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee.

Next week's witnesses include officials from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Homeland Security, election officials, and an expert on election security.

Confidants and advisers close to Mr Trump said his fury was mounting at the probe and he had been yelling at TV sets about its press coverage. They are: Flynn; Paul Manafort, Trump's former campaign manager; Rick Gates, Manafort's business partner; Carter Page, a former foreign policy adviser; and Roger J Stone Jr, an informal adviser to Mr Trump.

Rout by Macron's party in French parliamentary election vote
PARIS Emmanuel Macron was visibly irritated last March at a news conference ahead of the first round of the presidential election. Ultra-leftist Jean-Luc Melenchon, who Macron also defeated in the presidential vote, said he won in his Marseille district.

"He's driving this", the White House official said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss West Wing internal deliberations.

Vice PresidentMike Pence has also hired a private lawyer to represent his interests in the expanding probe.

"Well, we were asked our opinion, and when we expressed it, which was consistent with the memorandum and the letter we wrote, I felt comfortable. and I guess the deputy attorney general did too", he said, "in providing that information in writing". "Regulations way down, jobs and enthusiasm way up!"

USA employers pulled back on hiring in May by adding only 138,000 jobs, though the gains were enough to help nudge the unemployment rate down to a 16 year-low.

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He was acquitted on all counts , including second-degree manslaughter and two felony counts of unsafe discharge of a firearm. He was licenced to have the weapon, and had been told to inform officers of the firearm in those situations for his safety.

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